Ivanka Trump not ruling out political run in the future

In an interview published Tuesday with Town & Country magazine, Donald Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka, who is executive vice president of development and acquisitions at the Trump Organization, did not rule out a run for public office in her future.

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"It's not something I've ever been inclined to do, but I'm 34, so who knows?" she told the magazine. "At this point, I would never even contemplate it, but that doesn't mean that when I'm 50 I won't have a change of heart."

As she has done in other interviews, Trump also defended her father's treatment and views of women in light of past comments that have generated controversy. In an October interview with CNN, she said her father would be "amazing" and "incredible" for women in the United States.

Asked whether she would call her father a "feminist," Ivanka Trump demurred.

"You'd have to ask him that," she said, before adding that her father "100 percent believes in equality of gender, so, yes, absolutely — socially, politically and economically."